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Non-funny wiseass would be more expensive A $300,000 watch? Luxury. A $300,000 watch that doesn’t tell time — and that sells out? Pure genius.
The watch has two tourbillons, includes metal from the Titanic, and only indicates day and night.
Best comment: I disagree with some of the sceptical comments here. I think this is a very useful watch. If I was a multi-millionaire with my head up my butt, I wouldn’t know day from night.
The website for the watch is probably the most pretentious website I've ever seen.
A failed effort to find out whether it's a hoax turned this up.
Link thanks to Marginal Revolution.
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The rich can afford their jokes too. In fact, they can afford to spend a lot more on them.
I think this is just the equivalent of a Pet Rock, for people who don't mind tossing away six-figure amounts.
A failed effort to find out whether it's a hoax turned this up. That's essentially the plot of one of the episodes in "Mr. Midshipman Hornblower" except that involved rice not tapioca.
Thanks for letting me know. I neglected to include " http://wwww.", and instead of telling me, livejournal invented links.
I don't think LiveJournal "invents" links. Most likely what happened is that some people's browsers didn't see a well-formed URL, so they turned it into a Google search with the "I'm feeling lucky" option. If I just type "Tourbillon" into the address field in Firefox, I get directed to the Wikipedia article.
![[User Picture]](http://p-userpic.livejournal.com/17954/4632) | | From: | darius |
| Date: | May 3rd, 2008 05:35 pm (UTC) |
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Not quite -- if you leave out the 'http:' prefix, it's still a well-formed link in standard HTML, it's just relative to the current page. |
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